It would be interesting to know the false pass/false fail performance at that flow rate. Based on the video, it would appear that false pass would be measured in percent rather than PPM. But then, when sorting tomatoes, maybe that is what the economics dictate for their customer base.
I wonder if the brown/gray things that explode upon impact are rotten pieces or dirt.
Tomra's core business is recycling plants. The food applicatons are a refinement of the recycling machines.They need to update that process, they miss a lot. I know of a recycler who does that and more, faster with dissimilar pieces and parts from a huge shredder. The whole line has several of these with different types of sensors some with air controlled kicker some with a blow offs.
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